> I came in late on this, so I�m going to ask a basic question that may have
> already been addressed.
> 
> Have you checked your Extension Folder to be sure you have the Apple Enet or
> whatever ethernet extension you�re using, is installed. And that you don�t
> have it turned off with the Extension Control Panel or whatever they call
> that control extension in OS9, sorry I don�t have a OS9 computer here to
> look at. 
> 
> If it�s an older G3, I think you will need a crossover cable to link 2
> devices directly. The newer machines should work with either type of cable.
> 
> You�re right, it shouldn�t be this hard to network a few macs together.
> 
> Geno
Snip
Thanks. And you are right, it shouldn't be this hard. It turns out when I
checked my profile, there is not ethernet listed. I just checked on Apple
support, and it seems that I need to re-install my OS. Hope this works. I
will do it this weekend and let you know.


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